Denali Grizzly Bear Resort
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Our resort is pioneer family owned and operated since 1968. The highlight of any trip to Alaska is Denali National Park—and Denali Grizzly Bear Resort has it all! Explore our website to see all that we offer our guests!

"This little hotel is amazing, we use a room not a cabin. It was surprisingly big, very nice and clean with the beatiful view to the river. I wish we'd stayed longer than one night. Beds very VERY comfortable, the whole room was made in wood, which was astonishing! It is located close to Denali National Park."

Trip Advisor | July 1, 2015

Denali Grizzly Bear Resort is the Proud Recipient of the Alyeska Award

Presented in 2011 for outstanding leadership, professional excellence, and group contribution to the Alaska travel industry.

"The cabins at the Denali Grizzly Bear were very nice! Our room had a balcony that overlooked the river. A coffee pot allowed us to have a nice cup of Joe outdoors on the balcony, enjoying the birds and watching for wildlife. It was very gorgeous and relaxing! Comfy linens, blankets and towels."

Trip Advisor | June 16, 2015

About Denali National Park

Denali is more than a mountain, it is six million acres of wild land, culminating in North America's tallest peak, 20,310' Denali. Wild animals large and small roam un-fenced lands, living as they have for ages. Solitude, tranquility and wilderness await.

Summer season runs from May to September

Known for its amazing scenery and wildlife

Sightsee by bus or hike for the day

Be prepared for a wide range of conditions

Our resort is very close to the park entrance

On November 5, 2012, the United States Mint released a twenty-five cent piece honoring Denali National Park. It is the fifteenth of the America the Beautiful Quarters series. The reverse features a Dall sheep with Denali in the background.

America the Beautiful Quarter Series

Watch The Denali Grizzly Video

Denali Wildlife ~ Grizzly Bears

Denali's grizzlies are smaller than what people call a brown bear along the coast. Still, grizzlies can weigh in at up to 600 lbs., which is pretty big. They vary in color from brown to blond or sometimes brown with blond streaks. Around 300 to 350 grizzly bears live in the park on the north side of the Alaska Range. You can see them on open tundra, and along the gravel bars of streams and rivers.